NCGA roll-call votes: July 24

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Jul 26, 2013 at 2:21 PM

By Capital CorrespondenceRALEIGH — The following roll-call votes were recorded for area members of the North Carolina General Assembly through Wednesday, July 24. The legislature adjourned for the year on Friday, but the votes taken on Thursday and Friday were embargoed. Those voting results will be available Monday.

HouseHB 522, Foreign Laws/Protect Constitutional Rights (concurrence vote): Establishes protections for rights and privileges granted under the United States and North Carolina constitutions in the application of foreign law. Introduced by Rep. Marilyn Avila, R-Wake.Adopted 75-37. Sent to the governor for approval.Voting yes: Republicans Tim Moffitt and Chris WhitmireVoting no: Republican Chuck McGrady

HB 936, Wildlife Poacher Reward Fund (concurrence vote): Establishes a wildlife poacher reward fund to pay rewards to persons who give information to law enforcement authorities that results in the arrest and conviction of persons who commit serious wildlife violations and authorizes the use of compensation paid to the Wildlife Resources Commission as conditions of offenders’ probation as assets of the fund. Introduced by Rep. Michael Wray, D-Northampton.Adopted 112-0. Sent to the governor for approval.Voting yes: McGrady, Moffitt, Whitmire

SB 182, Limit Appeals to Superior Court (House version): Eliminates appeals for infractions and modifies appeals to the Superior Court in probation revocations in which the defendant has waived a hearing. Introduced by Sen. Peter Brunstetter, R-Forsyth.Adopted 117-0. Returned to the Senate for concurrence.Voting yes: McGrady, Moffitt, Whitmire

SB 368, Inmates Prescriptions/Pistol Permits (House version): Provides for a $10 co-pay for prescription medication dispensed in a county jail; raises the pistol permit fee collected by sheriffs to $5; and makes it a felony to escape from a county facility when charged with and being held for a felony. Introduced by Sen. Stan Bingham, R-Davidson.Adopted 97-15. Returned to the Senate for concurrence.Voting yes: McGrady, Moffitt, Whitmire

SB 470, No Beer/Wine if Permit Revoked or Suspended: Prohibits the consumption of malt beverages or unfortified wine on the premises of any business during the period of time when any on premises permit issued to the business authorizing the sale and consumption of malt beverages or unfortified wine is suspended or revoked by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission. Introduced by Sen. Trudy Wade, R-Guilford.Adopted 118-1. Sent to the governor for approval.Voting yes: McGrady, Moffitt, Whitmire

SenateHB 589, Election Reform (Senate version): Establishes the Voter Information Verification Act to promote the electoral process through education and increased registration of voters and by requiring voters to provide photo identification before voting to protect the right of each registered voter to cast a secure vote with reasonable security measures that confirm voter identity as accurately as possible without restriction, and to further reform the election laws. Introduced by Rep. Harry Warren, R-Rowan.Adopted 32-14. Returned to the House for concurrence.Voting yes: Republican Tom ApodacaVoting no: Democrat Martin Nesbitt

HB 727, Alternate Procedure for Obtaining Salvage Title: Allows the Division of Motor Vehicles to issue a salvage certificate of title to an insurance company or used car dealer in certain situations where the insurance company or used car dealer is unable to obtain the original certificate of title from the owner of the motor vehicle. Introduced by Rep. Susi Hamilton, D-New Hanover.Adopted 49-0. Sent to the governor for approval.Voting yes: Apodaca, Nesbitt

HB 857, Public Contracts for Construction: Authorizes public contracts to utilize the design-build method or public-private partnership construction contracts. Introduced by Rep. Dean Arp, R-Union.Adopted 49-0. Sent to the governor for approval.Voting yes: Apodaca, Nesbitt

Conference reportsThese bills represent final compromises between the House and Senate and were adopted concurrently.

HB 321, Amend Local Solid Waste Planning: Repeals the requirement that local governments develop and maintain a solid waste management plan. Introduced by Rep. Chuck McGrady, R-Henderson.Adopted 117-0 by the House and 48-1 by the Senate. Sent to the governor for approval.House yes: McGrady, Moffitt, WhitmireSenate yes: Apodaca, Nesbitt

HB 937, Amend Various Firearm Laws: Increases penalties for certain crimes in which a firearm is used, displayed, or there is a threat to use or display a firearm; makes it a criminal offense for anyone to permit a child to have access to or possess a firearm without supervision and parental consent; provides that a person who has a valid concealed handgun permit may do all of the following: have a concealed handgun in a locked vehicle in a state government parking lot, have a concealed handgun in a locked compartment in a vehicle on the premises of a community college, or public or private college or university, and carry a handgun into an assembly where an admission fee is charged or an establishment where alcoholic beverages are sold and consumed, unless the person in legal possession or control of the premises has posted a notice prohibiting the carrying of handguns on the premises; and clarifies the law on local government authority to prohibit concealed carry of firearms. Introduced by Rep. Jacquiline Schaffer, R-Mecklenburg.Adopted 73-41 by the House and 32-14 by the Senate. Sent to the governor for approval.House yes: McGrady, Moffitt, WhitmireSenate yes: ApodacaSenate no: Nesbitt

SB 76, Domestic Energy Jobs Act: Provides for automatic review of Mining and Energy Commission rules by the General Assembly; assigns future revenue from energy exploration, development, and production of energy resources in order to protect and preserve the state’s natural resources, cultural heritage, and quality of life; and encourages the governor to develop the Regional Interstate Offshore Energy Policy Compact. Introduced by Sen. Buck Newton, R-Wilson.Adopted 70-40 by the House and 37-11 by the Senate. Sent to the governor for approval.House yes: Moffitt, WhitmireHouse no: McGradySenate yes: ApodacaSenate no: Nesbitt

SB 402, 2013 Appropriations: Makes base budget appropriations of $20.6 billion for current operations of state departments, institutions and agencies and for other purposes. Introduced by Sen. Peter Brunstetter, R-Forsyth.Adopted 65-53 by the House and 32-17 by the Senate. Sent to the governor for approval.House yes: McGrady, MoffittHouse no: WhitmireSenate yes: ApodacaSenate no: Nesbitt